"The human being is a closed box, what happens inside is unknown, but in the science of behavior the situation is different."
Behavior therapy or behavioral psychotherapy is a broad term referring to clinical psychotherapy that uses techniques derived from behaviorism. Those who practice behavior therapy tend to look at specific, learned behaviors and how the environment influences those behaviors. Those who practice behavior therapy are called behaviorists or behavior analysts.
They tend to look for treatment outcomes that are objectively measurable. Behavior therapy does not involve one specific method but has a wide range of techniques that can be used to treat a person's psychological problems. Traditional behavior therapy draws from respondent conditioning and operant conditioning to solve patients' problems.
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